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The University of Pennsylvania Curriculum for Training Otorhinolaryngology Residents in Transoral Robotic Surgery

Steven M. Sperry, Bert W. O’Malley, Gregory S. Weinstein

发表年份
2014
引用次数
26

摘要

PURPOSE: To define a curriculum for the development of robotic surgical skills in otorhinolaryngology residency training. METHODS: A systematic review of the current literature on robotic surgery training was performed. Based on prior reports in other specialties, a curriculum for otorhinolaryngology residents was created that progresses through several modules, including didactics, inanimate skills laboratory, and operative experience. RESULTS: The curriculum for residents in otorhinolaryngology was designed as follows: didactics include an overview of the robotic device and instruments, a tutorial in basic controls and function, and a room setup and positioning. The anatomy and steps of transoral procedures are taught through books, videos, operative observations, and cadaver dissections. Skills are developed with a virtual reality robotic simulator and robotics labs. The operative experience progresses from case observation to bedside assistant to console surgeon. The role of the console surgeon progresses in a stepwise fashion, and the procedures of radical tonsillectomy, supraglottic partial laryngectomy, and base of tongue resection have been organized as a series of steps. CONCLUSION: A structured curriculum for training residents in transoral robotic surgery was developed. This training is important for otorhinolaryngology residents to acquire the knowledge and skills to perform robotic surgery safely.

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OtorhinolaryngologyCurriculumTonsillectomyMedicineRobotic surgeryHead and neck surgeryLaryngectomyGeneral surgeryTransoral robotic surgeryMedical physics

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